I truly hated the PS3 in the beginning - it seemed to be aiming for nothing but raw power, and I kind of assumed it was for graphics whores. Since discovering the infamous Red Ring of Death on the Xbox, the fact that the PS3 actually has a motion controller, and that the Wii has descended so far into family-friendliness that people wear protective clothing in the game, I must admit I've been more open-minded towards it.
Having never played it, though, I can't say. But Project Natal looks interesting.

well i got a ps3 and all i can say is wow wouldnt change it for anything, i know people that have gone through 5 xboxes so that says it all for me really, but if your unsure which to go for forget all the technical mumbo jumbo, go for the games preferences at the end of the day, which platform exclusive games suits you best and go with that.

Ps3s dont break as easily. They look cooler. Have better graphics. More powerful engine. Free online. Don't need a wired connection. Have an internet browser. Can play Blue Ray. Has the game Resistance, can play all the old ps2 and ps1 games. makes less noise.
X-box has more games(excluding old generation games). You are more likely to have friends who own one. Cheaper(before x-box live etc.) Games like Halo etc.
Ps3 is definitely better.

I don't mean to tread on the toes of any Halo fans, but a lot of the ideas in the game (especially the original) are unnervingly similar to those in previous games. I mean, look at the Flood. Now look at the headcrabs. They're both a parasitic species. They both try to jump on your head and take over your brain. They both turn people into zombies. And they both have three distinct kinds of zombie - normal, fast, and 'host'.

From your arguments, I would guess that you're a PS3 fanboy You have made some glaring errors though...

ashtonfarell wrote:ps3 has more comfortable controller and also keyboards or something like that can be attached to a ps3

Microsoft have better marketing than Sony although this point is irrelevant

The 360 controller is the most comfortable one on the market of all the consoles that many people that own both consoles will attest to, you can also use it on a PC, not sure if the PS3 one can do that.

You can plug in a keyboard and mouse to a 360 using the USB sockets.

Why put in an irrelevant point? Sony is the bigger corporation but due to a poor launch and over pricing, the PS3 has taken some time to make an impact with the majority of people opting for the 360 as it was and still is better supported.

It's like I've always said. You can do everything on a PC that you can do on either console... and if it's a good one, probably at the same time. If a game is released on a console but not a PC... I want to know why. So I can throw Wiimotes at them.